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Fontane's Landscapes: Fontaneana, cartea 7

Autor James N. Bade
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2009

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783826040771
ISBN-10: 3826040775
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Königshausen & Neumann
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Cuprins

Acknowledgements - Chapter 1. The Nature of Fontane's Landscapes - Chapter 2. The Sun Sets on Prussia: Landscapes in Schach von Wuthenow - I. Central Berlin (Chapters 1-3) - II. Tempelhof (Chapter 4) - III. The Prince's Villa on the Spree (Chapters 6-7) - IV. Central Berlin (Chapters 8-13) - V. Wuthenow am See (Chapter 14) - VI. Potsdam (Chapters 15-16) - VII. Paretz and Charlottenburg (Chapters 16-17) - Chapter 3. Inclination and Obligation: Landscapes in Irrungen, Wirrungen - I. The Dörrs' Nursery on Kurfürstenstraße (Chapters 1-3) - II. On the River Spree at Stralau (Chapter 3) - III. The Nimptschs' house and the Dörrs' garden (Chapters 4 and 5) - IV. Central Berlin: Bellevuestraße, Unter den Linden (Chapters 6-8) - V. The walk to Wilmersdorf (Chapters 9-10) - VI. The trip to Hankels Ablage (Chapters 11-13) - VII. Botho's ride to Jungfernheide (Chapter 14) - VIII. The Dörrs' garden; another walk to Wilmersdorf (Chapters 15-16) - IX. The honeymoon in Dresden, new residences in Berlin, and Käthe's trip to Schlangenbad (Chapters 16-20) - X. Botho's trip to the new Jakobi-Kirchhof in Rixdorf (Chapters 21-22) - XI. Botho's second ride to Jungfernheide (Chapter 23) - XII. Botho and Käthe in Charlottenburg (25) - Chapter 4. Oppression and Tolerance: Landscapes in Effi Briest - I. Hohen-Cremmen (Chapters 1-5) - II. Berlin (Chapters 3-6) - III. Kessin (Chapters 6-22) - IV. Berlin (Chapters 23-24) - V. Rügen (Chapter 24) - VI. Berlin (Chapters 25-33) - VII. Hohen-Cremmen (Chapters 34-36) - Conclusion: Fontane's Contrasting Landscapes and their Wider Significance - Bibliograph